表征、归因与净化:数字媒体环境下竞技体育舆情传播研究

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-08-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1591882
Yan Yang, Yueting Zhang, Bing Shi
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本研究以数字媒体环境下的竞技体育舆情传播为研究对象,采用案例分析、现象学、叙事评价、逻辑归纳等方法,从传播特征的角度审视这一现象。理性分析传播失当的表现和原因,提出净化策略,促进竞技体育舆论文化的高质量传播。研究发现,数字媒体下竞技体育舆情传播的现象学本质表现为爆发式增长带来的“信息红利”,加速了运动员向网红的转变。符号传播增强了竞技体育相关舆论的可见性,同时也鼓励了外围行为亚文化的扩散。互动营销驱动的传播有助于准确识别和推荐市场需求。然而,这也带来了网络公共安全风险,对运动员日常生活、训练、比赛的强行负面干预,以及舆论的混乱和不可控传播等问题。本研究以行为者网络理论为基础,构建了一个行为者、翻译和网络的三方归因框架来解释行为不端的原因。这包括运动员的个人表达、角色扮演需求和自我表现欲望;大众偶像崇拜;数字消费文化的兴起;社会对体育公众人物的需求也在不断增加。为净化舆论环境,本研究提出了道德宪政、情感引导、协同治理的综合治理路径。这包括加强对网络话语的道德和法律体系治理,增强主流媒体的引导和调节作用,构建多传播主体参与的协同治理机制。
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Representation, attribution, and purification: a study on the dissemination of competitive sports public opinion in the digital media environment.

Representation, attribution, and purification: a study on the dissemination of competitive sports public opinion in the digital media environment.

Taking the dissemination of competitive sports public opinion in the digital media environment as the research object, this study adopts case analysis, phenomenology, narrative evaluation, and logical induction to examine the phenomenon from the perspective of communication characteristics. It rationally analyzes the manifestations and causes of communication misconduct and proposes purification strategies to promote the high-quality dissemination of competitive sports public opinion culture. The study finds that the phenomenological essence of competitive sports public opinion dissemination under digital media is characterized by an "information dividend" resulting from explosive growth, which accelerates the transformation of athletes into internet celebrities. Symbolic communication enhances the visibility of competitive sports-related public opinion while simultaneously encouraging the proliferation of peripheral behavioral subcultures. Interactive marketing-driven dissemination contributes to the precise identification and recommendation of market needs. However, this also gives rise to issues such as online public safety risks, forced negative intervention in athletes' daily life, training, and competitions, as well as the chaotic and uncontrollable spread of public opinion. Drawing on Actor-Network Theory (ANT), this study constructs a tripartite attribution framework-actor, translation, and network-to explain the causes of misconduct. These include athletes' personal expression, role-playing needs, and self-presentation desires; public idol worship; the rise of digital consumer culture; and increasing societal demand for sports public figures. To purify the public opinion environment, the study proposes a comprehensive approach based on moral constitutional governance, emotional guidance, and collaborative governance. This involves strengthening moral and legal systems governing online discourse, enhancing the guiding and regulatory role of mainstream media, and constructing a collaborative governance mechanism involving multiple communication actors.

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Frontiers in Sociology
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